GRAEME WHIFLER As a director, Graeme Whifler first gained notoriety with a body of filmed enterta...
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Joined In 2013
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About the artist
Joined In 2013
(4 Followers)
GRAEME WHIFLER
As a director, Graeme Whifler first gained notoriety with a body of filmed entertainment called, rock video. Based in his home town of San Francisco, Graeme's collaboration with the avant-guard recording group The Residents as in-house cinematographer, writer, producer, and director, produced a series of rock videos that immediately gained critical acclaim. Inducted into the permanent collections of museums across the country, most notably the Museum of Modern Art in NYC, the videos were heralded in the press as "beautifully (if eccentricity) shot... a tour de force of short filmmaking" (Record World), "hilarious, often stunning and usually twisted" (Toronto Star), "adventures into the subconscious (which) appeal to people with a taste of the bizarre" (Moving Images), and "disturbing and unique" (Video Communication Arts).
Setting up shop in Los Angeles, Graeme Whifler continued directing videos, now for more mainstream acts like Devo, Danny Elfman, and The Red Hot Chili Peppers.
While directing rock videos in Southern California, Graeme wrote his first screenplay tilted, Sonny Boy. Produced by Trans World Entertainment, the movie was to become an instant cult classic due in part to David Carradine...